Understanding national accounts:
This manual explains what GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and GNI (Gross National Income) and their components are and what they mean, how they are used and what they are used for. Opening with a chapter showing how national accounts concepts relate to macroeconomics, the books goes on to systematicall...
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Zusammenfassung: | This manual explains what GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and GNI (Gross National Income) and their components are and what they mean, how they are used and what they are used for. Opening with a chapter showing how national accounts concepts relate to macroeconomics, the books goes on to systematically deal with volume and prices, international comparability, production, final uses, household accounts, business accounts, government accounts, and financial accounts. It also has chapter on how national accounts data are gathered and the history of the national accounts system. Three special chapters examine national accounts in China, India, and the United States.--Publisher's description |
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adam_text | Understanding
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
This manual explains what GDP and GNI and
their components are, and what they mean. It
shows how they are used and what they are used
for. And it uses practical examples and exercises
to clearly explain these notions.
This manual approaches national accounts from
a truly global perspective. Special chapters are
dedicated to international comparisons as
well as to the national systems used in major
economies such as USA, China and India.
The opening chapter shows how national
accounting concepts relate to macroeconomics.
The book goes on to systematically deal with
volume and prices, international comparability,
production, final uses as well as household,
business, government and financial accounts.
It also explains how national accounts data are
gathered and outlines the history of the system of
national accounts.
National accounts data as well as answers
to exercises and supplementary material
are available online via
TABLE
Table of contents
Chapter
1.
Box
2.
3.
4.
5.
Box
Key points
Going Further
How are these figures obtained?
Accuracy of national accounts
Limitations and pitfalls to be avoided
Shortcuts
Exercises
Chapter
1.
2.
3.
4.
Box
of computers rises very sharply
5.
6.
Box
7.
Box
8.
Box
9.
Box
Key Points
Going further
Chain-finked levels of changes in inventories and other similar variables
Exercises
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE
Chapters. International Comparisons
1.
Box
Box
2.
3.
Box
4.
5.
Key Points
Exercises
Chapter^ Production: What it Includes and Excludes
Box
1.
2.
3.
the general case
Box
Box
4.
special cases
Box
5.
Key Points
Going further
Household services
The adjustments for the underground economy in the case of France
Data sources for the value added of non-finanial enterprises:
the example of France
FISIM
Exercises
Chapter
1.
2.
3.
Box
4.
5.
6.
Box
¡
TABLE
7.
8.
9.
Key points
Going further
How do monetary and fiscal policies operate?
The limitations of the national accounts: Consumption of television or of services
financed by advertising
Data sources: How are the figures obtained?
Exercises
Çhaptere.
1.
2.
3.
Key points
Going further
The breakdown of gross mixed income
Actual and imputed social contributions
Pension funds and social security plans
Insurance
Income in national accounts and in economic theory
Exercises
Chapterľ.
1.
2.
3.
Key points
Going further
Consumption of fixed capital and amortisation
Profits and gross operating surplus: not to be confused
Insurance: are net premiums equal to the claims paid out?
Exercises
The Financial and Balance Sheet Accounts
1.
situation
2.
Box
3.
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE
Box
a non-financial asset
4.
5.
6.
Key points
Going further
Holding gains or losses and market prices in the national accounts
A more complete example of entries in the financial accounts
Financial accounts and money supply: the example of the euro area
Data sources: the statistical sources for the financial accounts
The valuation of assets and its relationship to economic theory
Limitations of the national accounts: The exclusions from the balance sheet
accounts
The Flow of Funds
Exercises
Chapter^ The General Government Account
Box
1.
Box
2.
Box
Box
3.
Box
4.
Key Points
Going further
The Maastricht criteria
Data Sources: How are the figures obtained?
Tricks of the trade: Above and below the line
Accrual accounting in general government accounts
Exercises
Chapter
1.
Box
2.
3.
4.
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE
5.
6.
7.
Box
8.
Key points
Going further
The treatment of VAT in the national accounts
Industries, products and specific operations in the input-output table
Limitations of the national accounts: is there double counting in GDP?
Relationship with economic theory: Wassily
of input-output tables
Accrual accounting
What does consolidation mean?
Exercises
Chapter
1.
Box
Box
2.
3.
4.
5.
Box
Key points
Going further
Sources and methods used for the French quarterly accounts
Box
Exercises
Chapter
1.
2.
Box
3.
4.
5.
6.
quarterly GDP
Going further
Differences between the NIPA and SNA.
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE
Statistical discrepancies in the NIPA
Alternative methods of valuation of output and value added
and market prices
Differences between the consumer price index and the personal consumption
expenditures price index
Chapter
1.
2.
Box
3.
Box
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Box
Box
10.
11.
12.
Box
Chapter
1.
2.
3.
4.
Box
5.
Box
6.
7.
Chapter
1.
2. ...
3.
4.
Box
-j Q
TABLE
5.
Box
6.
7.
Box
Index
Glossary
Note to the Reader
This manual contains a large quantity of data, essentially extracted from
sources. StatLinks are used to provide access to the data underlying most of the tables and
graphs in the book. However, the reader must remember that national accounts are
constantly revised. Differences can thus be found between two values of the same variable
in two different tables or electronic files as well as between the variables used in the manual
and those provided by the latest publications of national accounts by various statistical
offices. This is not due to errors, but simply to the fact that the various parts of the manual
have been updated at different dates over a period of two years (mid 2004-mid
Acknowledgements
Theauthors would like to thank Robert Parker, former Chief Statistician and Associate
Director for National Economic Accounts at the Bureau of Economic Analysis, for providing
the special chapter on US national accounts.
Special thanks for a thorough review of the manuscript to: J.P. Berthler, A. Friez,
V.
M.
M. Viríat
StatLinks and the glossary.
The excellent translation from the French original version is due to F. Wells, and the
editing of the manuscript to S.J.
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
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adam_txt |
Understanding
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
This manual explains what GDP and GNI and
their components are, and what they mean. It
shows how they are used and what they are used
for. And it uses practical examples and exercises
to clearly explain these notions.
This manual approaches national accounts from
a truly global perspective. Special chapters are
dedicated to international comparisons as
well as to the national systems used in major
economies such as USA, China and India.
The opening chapter shows how national
accounting concepts relate to macroeconomics.
The book goes on to systematically deal with
volume and prices, international comparability,
production, final uses as well as household,
business, government and financial accounts.
It also explains how national accounts data are
gathered and outlines the history of the system of
national accounts.
National accounts data as well as answers
to exercises and supplementary material
are available online via
TABLE
Table of contents
Chapter
1.
Box
2.
3.
4.
5.
Box
Key points
Going Further
How are these figures obtained?
Accuracy of national accounts
Limitations and pitfalls to be avoided
Shortcuts
Exercises
Chapter
1.
2.
3.
4.
Box
of computers rises very sharply
5.
6.
Box
7.
Box
8.
Box
9.
Box
Key Points
Going further
Chain-finked levels of changes in inventories and other similar variables
Exercises
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE
Chapters. International Comparisons
1.
Box
Box
2.
3.
Box
4.
5.
Key Points
Exercises
Chapter^ Production: What it Includes and Excludes
Box
1.
2.
3.
the general case
Box
Box
4.
special cases
Box
5.
Key Points
Going further
Household services
The adjustments for the underground economy in the case of France
Data sources for the value added of non-finanial enterprises:
the example of France
FISIM
Exercises
Chapter
1.
2.
3.
Box
4.
5.
6.
Box
¡
TABLE
7.
8.
9.
Key points
Going further
How do monetary and fiscal policies operate?
The limitations of the national accounts: Consumption of television or of services
financed by advertising
Data sources: How are the figures obtained?
Exercises
Çhaptere.
1.
2.
3.
Key points
Going further
The breakdown of gross mixed income
Actual and imputed social contributions
Pension funds and social security plans
Insurance
Income in national accounts and in economic theory
Exercises
Chapterľ.
1.
2.
3.
Key points
Going further
Consumption of fixed capital and amortisation
Profits and gross operating surplus: not to be confused
Insurance: are net premiums equal to the claims paid out?
Exercises
The Financial and Balance Sheet Accounts
1.
situation
2.
Box
3.
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE
Box
a non-financial asset
4.
5.
6.
Key points
Going further
Holding gains or losses and market prices in the national accounts
A more complete example of entries in the financial accounts
Financial accounts and money supply: the example of the euro area
Data sources: the statistical sources for the financial accounts
The valuation of assets and its relationship to economic theory
Limitations of the national accounts: The exclusions from the balance sheet
accounts
The Flow of Funds
Exercises
Chapter^ The General Government Account
Box
1.
Box
2.
Box
Box
3.
Box
4.
Key Points
Going further
The Maastricht criteria
Data Sources: How are the figures obtained?
Tricks of the trade: Above and below the line
Accrual accounting in general government accounts
Exercises
Chapter
1.
Box
2.
3.
4.
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE
5.
6.
7.
Box
8.
Key points
Going further
The treatment of VAT in the national accounts
Industries, products and specific operations in the input-output table
Limitations of the national accounts: is there double counting in GDP?
Relationship with economic theory: Wassily
of input-output tables
Accrual accounting
What does "consolidation" mean?
Exercises
Chapter
1.
Box
Box
2.
3.
4.
5.
Box
Key points
Going further
Sources and methods used for the French quarterly accounts
Box
Exercises
Chapter
1.
2.
Box
3.
4.
5.
6.
quarterly GDP
Going further
Differences between the NIPA and SNA.
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
TABLE
Statistical discrepancies in the NIPA
Alternative methods of valuation of output and value added
and market prices
Differences between the consumer price index and the personal consumption
expenditures price index
Chapter
1.
2.
Box
3.
Box
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Box
Box
10.
11.
12.
Box
Chapter
1.
2.
3.
4.
Box
5.
Box
6.
7.
Chapter
1.
2. .
3.
4.
Box
-j Q
TABLE
5.
Box
6.
7.
Box
Index
Glossary
Note to the Reader
This manual contains a large quantity of data, essentially extracted from
sources. StatLinks are used to provide access to the data underlying most of the tables and
graphs in the book. However, the reader must remember that national accounts are
constantly revised. Differences can thus be found between two values of the same variable
in two different tables or electronic files as well as between the variables used in the manual
and those provided by the latest publications of national accounts by various statistical
offices. This is not due to errors, but simply to the fact that the various parts of the manual
have been updated at different dates over a period of two years (mid 2004-mid
Acknowledgements
Theauthors would like to thank Robert Parker, former Chief Statistician and Associate
Director for National Economic Accounts at the Bureau of Economic Analysis, for providing
the special chapter on US national accounts.
Special thanks for a thorough review of the manuscript to: J.P. Berthler, A. Friez,
V.
M.
M. Viríat
StatLinks and the glossary.
The excellent translation from the French original version is due to F. Wells, and the
editing of the manuscript to S.J.
UNDERSTANDING NATIONAL ACCOUNTS |
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title | Understanding national accounts |
title_alt | National accounts |
title_auth | Understanding national accounts |
title_exact_search | Understanding national accounts |
title_exact_search_txtP | Understanding national accounts |
title_full | Understanding national accounts François Lequiller ; Derek Blades |
title_fullStr | Understanding national accounts François Lequiller ; Derek Blades |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding national accounts François Lequiller ; Derek Blades |
title_short | Understanding national accounts |
title_sort | understanding national accounts |
topic | Produto interno bruto larpcal Renda nacional larpcal National income Accounting Volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung (DE-588)4063886-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Produto interno bruto Renda nacional National income Accounting Volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung Einführung |
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